New Law: Virginia will not cooperate with NDAA detention


Today I am happy to announce that Virginia's state government has proven to stand for the unalienable rights of We The People.  


From THIS ARTICLE we learn:
"On Wednesday, the Virginia legislature overwhelmingly passed a law that forbids state agencies from cooperating with any federal attempt to exercise the indefinite detention without due process provisions written into sections 1021 and 1022 of the National Defense Authorization Act.

HB1160 “Prevents any agency, political subdivision, employee, or member of the military of Virginia from assisting an agency of the armed forces of the United States in the conduct of the investigation, prosecution, or detention of a United States citizen in violation of the United States Constitution, Constitution of Virginia, or any Virginia law or regulation.”"
I am so proud of those in  our state government for having the courage to stand up to the Federal power-addicts.  Those who voted against this law should be removed from office in the next election.


What a wonderful day this is - I no longer have to assume that if a law enforcement officer must visit me that I may be whisked away to some secret location indefinitely.  What a relief to know that the RULE OF LAW will be maintained in my favorite state in the union.
For those states that have not yet taken such measures to protect their citizens with concrete action - I urge you to do so immediately.  Push-back now from the states is critical to ensuring that we retain our ability to hold our public officials accountable - to openly discuss the serious matters facing our nation - to protect the ability of We The People to exercise our rights as the ultimate judges of the direction and management of our national and local affairs.
This law proves that the great awakening of humanity - unfolding at this tumultuos time - is taking a turn for what is good and right in the world - the cause of liberty, and justice for all.


Note:  I'll still be watching to make sure y'all keep your promise though.

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